Samsung Display launches its QD-OLED panels

Samsung Display officially launched its QD-Display panels at CES 2022, that use the company's QD-OLED technology. The company is producing three kinds of panels, 55" and 65" 4K panels for TVs and wide 34" panels for monitors

Samsung Display QD-OLED panels at CES 2022

Samsung Display says that QD-OLED panels offer a superior image quality compared to LG's WOLED panels, mostly because QD-OLED is based on three RGB subpixels while WOLED is based on four WRGB subpixels. SDC says that its architecture enables higher brightness, better color fidelity and improved viewing angles.

 

According to Samsung, its QD-OLED panels offer a peak brightness of 1,500 nits and a black level of under 0.0005 nits. The QD-OLED panels at a 60-degree angle retain about 80% of the brightness, which is higher than other displays (that only reach 30% to 50% at a 60-degree angle).

We already know that Samsung Display is starting to produce QD-OLED panels, and the first products have already been announced: Sony's A95K QD-OLED TV and Dell's and Samsung's 34" QD-OLED monitors.

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Posted: Jan 07,2022 by Ron Mertens